Re: FTP problem with 2003?

From: Bradley J. Dinerman [MVP - Windows Networking] (NewsPost_at_neisg.org.DoNotSpam)
Date: 10/21/04


Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 10:22:38 -0400

Brad,

Do you want anonymous access? or are you looking for strictly authorized
access?

-Brad D.

"Brad" <nctarheelfan@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> NO anonymous is not selected. and no when they connect up on the lan it
> is not with login authentification. Here is another wierd thing I got it
> to work on the command line from off site but not via internet explorer.
>
> What do you think about that?
>
>
> "Bradley Dinerman [MVP - Windows Networking]"
> <NewsPost@DoNotSpam.neisg.org.DoNotSpam> wrote in message
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>> Brad,
>>
>> In the Properties of the FTP site within IIS, select the Security
>> Accounts tab. Is "Allow Anonymous Connections" enabled? If not, then
>> anonymous users on the Internet will not be able to connect.
>>
>> When on the LAN, you are connecting via NT authentication, which will
>> allow the LAN users to connect even without the anonymous permission
>> enabled.
>>
>> Yours,
>> Brad Dinerman
>>
>>
>> ______________________________________
>> Bradley J. Dinerman, MVP - Windows Server Systems
>> Chair, New England Information Security Group
>> http://www.neisg.org
>>
>> Brad Wilson wrote:
>>> Guys,
>>>
>>> I setup an FTP server inside of IIS. It works great on the network. I
>>> can test by looking to the local server and try my accounts and
>>> everything is great. I try it offsite and I get a error that says you
>>> may not have permission to access these files. I have tried everything.
>>> I have rebuilt the FTP several times. I have tried different FTP
>>> clients. I did find one article that says something about log on
>>> locally but one of the accounts that I am testing with is the domain
>>> admin and also in the administrators group. I can see in the logs that
>>> an account login was attempted but denied. I have set the router up to
>>> open the DMZ and proved that it is not a firewall issue.
>>>
>>> Next thing I did is VPN in and then go in remotely across the VPN and it
>>> works great. Has anyone got any idea what is going on. Is it a log on
>>> locally problem? If so how do I get past this. Thanks,
>>>
>>> Brad Wilson
>
>



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